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I consider myself a fairly good golfer. been playing for 21 years, and played every year in high school(except senior year). normally shoot from 73 to 80.

that said, I have tried like hell to putt with an anchored putter, and I have no control of the ball at all. I do fair with the long putter, but the belly putter is not for me.

however, there seems to be quite a number of pros using it with great sucess. I'm not really sure that it has an advantage, or at least not one big enough to make a difference. I could see it keeping the yips away, if one got used to such a putter, but other than that, no advantage in my book.

hell, the best way to never get the yips is to look at the hole while putting, and not the ball. I began putting this way a while back, and will never switch back. its like shooting a free throw. you don't look at the ball when you shoot, you look at the rim, and let your brain take over your muscles and aiming. try it if you play golf. takes some getting used to, but do it on the putting green for an hour, and watch how many 20 footers you drain.

Seriously, I think y'all need to try this putter out, the Radi-Eye. I've been using it for 2 years now and I won't use anything else. It is USGA approved and has something actually unique for a putter in that it has a curved face. So, no matter if you typically push, pull or just have bad stroke, the putter corrects up to 3.5 degrees of error.